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Anyone 50 or over can get all the great benefits of membership in AARP for only $16 a year. And membership includes your spouse or partner, free! Joining online is fast and secure. You become a member right away and receive your membership number online


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SIT AND BE FIT is a non-profit organization that produces North America's award-winning television exercise series, SIT AND BE FIT. Each chair exercise program is carefully researched and designed by Mary Ann Wilson, RN, and a team of physical therapists, doctors, and exercise specialists.


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Turn back your biological clock. A breakthrough book for men--as much fun to read as it is persuasive--Younger Next Year draws on the very latest science of aging to show how men 50 or older can become functionally younger every year for the next five to ten years, and continue to live like fifty-year-olds until well into their eighties.


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 This easy-to-use website features health and wellness information for older adults from the National Institutes of Health. Use the buttons at the top of each page to make the text bigger, change text color, or hear the text read aloud.


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 Information and tips on healthy aging, care giving, medications, dietary supplements, and diseases. Resources are available in both English and Spanish. Copies also are provided in PDF format where applicable. Print versions are available for online ordering.


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 Over the last decade, ThirdAge has built a loyal and trusting community of individuals intent on living life to it's fullest. They return to ThirdAge for content that is relevant and useful to their changing lives. ThirdAge provides informative and insightful content on topics that matter most: Health & Wellness, Family & Friends, Relationships & Sex, Money & Work, Beauty & Style and Travel & Pastimes.


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 The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is dedicated to saving lives and reducing injuries on the roads.  It is a not-for-profit, publicly-supported charitable educational and research organization. Since 1947, the Foundation has funded over 170 research projects designed to discover the causes of traffic crashes, prevent them, and minimize injuries when they do occur. We have used this research to develop dozens of focused, high-impact educational materials for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users.


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TravelDragon is the new game in town.  We’re creating a one stop travel research center, featuring exceptional tours not easily found.

Tours operated by providers with proven expertise in world-class tours for discriminating travelers.  Socialize, review and explore with other members who are a lot like you.


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The Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps qualifying patients without prescription drug coverage get the medicines they need through the program that is right for them. Many will get their medications free or nearly free.

The Partnership for Prescription Assistance will help you find the program that’s right for you, free of charge. Remember, you will never be asked for money by a PPA Call Center representative, or on this Web site.


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Worstpills.org is researched, written, and maintained by Public Citizen's Health Research Group, a division of Public Citizen. Public Citizen is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest group founded in 1971 to represent consumer interests in Congress, the executive branch and the courts. The Health Research Group, headed by consumer advocate Dr. Sidney Wolfe, works for research-based, system-wide changes in health care policy.


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Helpguide’s mission is to help people understand, prevent, and resolve life’s challenges. We empower people with knowledge and hope. Our goal is to give you the information and encouragement you need to take charge of your health and well-being and make healthy choices.

Click to hide. The second edition of Physical Dimensions of Aging has been updated to integrate research findings on physical aging from more than 100 different journals in myriad fields, creating interdisciplinary coverage on the topic. It provides students and professionals with what they need to know about physical aging in order to conduct clinical research and to work with clients and patients. In doing so, it retains its landmark status as the definitive reference on aging.